KinderArt with Andrea and Jantje. We make teaching art easier.
  HOMEPAGENewsletterBlog/UpdatesSitemap  

www.KINDERART.com
Printer-Friendly Page
Abstract Flowers Inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe - Art History - KinderArt
HomeArt History ► Lesson Plan/Activity


Lesson Image(s):

GEORGIA O'KEEFFE - ABSTRACT FLOWERS   
Written by: Madeline Buonagurio [Madeline is an art educator at Jefferson, Roosevelt and Washington Elementary Schools, in North Arlington, NJ]

Grade: all

Age: all

Activity Summary:

Students will learn about warm and cool colors. They will then create vibrant abstract flowers using markers, pastels or paint. There is also an opportunity to study Georgia O'Keeffe.

Objectives:

Students Will:
  • Create a drawing of a flower using Georgia O'Keeffe as their inspiration.
  • Develop skills in drawing and composition.
  • Understand the difference between realistic and abstract.
  • Know the warm colors (reds, yellows,oranges).
  • Know the cool colors (blues, greens violets).
  • Know that violet and purple are two names for the same color.

Vocabulary:

abstract, enlarge, warm colors, cool colors

What You Need:

  • 9" x 12" white drawing paper
  • permanent black markers
  • watercolor markers

What You Do:

  1. The students will view and discuss Georgia O'Keeffe's flower paintings.

  2. Teacher will demonstrate drawing the flower on white paper using a permanent black marker. After the demonstration, students will try their hand at drawing their own flowers.

    1. Draw a circle about 1/3 of the way down on the paper.
    2. Draw a 3 scalloped circles around the original circle.
    3. Draw 4 wavy lines for the stem. Make sure that they touch the flower top and the bottom of the paper.
    4. Draw a small leaf on each side of the stem. Follow the shape of the leaf, draw several larger outlines of the leaf.
    5. Repeat the scalloped lines for the flower top until the entire paper has been filled with lines. It will appear that the flower extends beyond the paper.
    6. Repeat the lines for the leaf until the entire bottom of the paper has been filled in with lines.

    About Georgia O'Keeffe:

    Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986)
    American abstract painter born in Wisconsin. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Student's League in New York, and Colombia Teacher's College in New York. She was an art teacher before she became a full time artist. She was a leader in the development of the American Modernism Movement. O'Keeffe painted still lifes, massive flowers, the New York at Night series, southwestern landscapes and stark bones found in the desert. In 1939, she was selected as one of the twelve most outstanding women of the past fifty years by the New York World's Fair Committee. Her painting, Sunset-Long Island, was chosen to represent New York in an exhibition of the art of the United States at the World's Fair. In 1985, O'Keeffe was granted the Medal of Arts by President Ronald Reagan.

    Recommended Resources:

    The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
    www.okeeffemuseum.org

    The Flower Image Library
    www.thefloralnet.com/fil

    Recommended Books:

    Georgia O'Keeffe : One Hundred Flowers
    by Georgia O'Keeffe, Nicolas Callaway, Nicholas Callaway
    A collection of 100 famous and extravagantly beautiful flowers is available in an unprecedented miniature trade paperback edition.

    Georgia O'Keeffe (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artist)
    by Mike Venezia
    Briefly examines the life and work of the twentieth-century American artist known for her paintings of flowers and presents examples of her art.

    Georgia O'Keeffe (Portraits of Women Artists for Children)
    by Robyn Montana Turner
    A biography of the prominent American artist renowned for her images of gigantic flowers, cityscapes, and distinctive desert scenes.

    email this lesson to a friend   send us your comments   share your ideas   print this page



    More Activities Like This

    © KinderArt ®

    Do YOU have an idea to share?





NAVIGATE


Architecture
Art Book (Assessment)
Art History
Bulletin Boards
Crafts
Cross Curriculum
Drama
Drawing
Folk Art
Multicultural Art
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Recipes
Recycling
Sculpture
Seasons
Special Needs
Summer Camp
Textiles

PRINTABLES

ARTICLES

SHOP

CONTESTS

OUR BLOG




KinderArt® Kits & More

 
CREATIVITY STARTS HERE - BROWSE OUR GIANT COLLECTION OF PROVEN IDEAS
Art Book
Kindergarten art assessment tool.
Art Kitchen
Make art materials and treats to eat.
Art History/Appreciation
Art of the past and present.
Architecture
Buildings and structures.
Bulletin Boards
Classroom decoration.
Coloring Pages & Worksheets
Printables for kids of all ages.
Crafts
Hundreds of craft projects.
Cross Curricular Art
From math and science, to language arts and geography.
Drama
Acting and making costumes.
Drawing
Charcoal, Crayons, Pastels, Pencils.
Early Childhood Education
Themed daycare activities for preschoolers.
Folk Art
Traditional and funky.
Multicultural Art
Australia, Asia, Africa, North America, Mexico & more.
Painting
Acrylic, oil, tempera and watercolour.
Printmaking
Stamping, stencils and prints.
Sculpture
Clay, dough, glue, paper and wood.
Recycling Projects
Environmentally friendly art.
Seasonal Crafts
Special days throughout the year.
Special Artists
Designed for children & adults with special needs.
Summer Camp
Camp and camping crafts.
Textiles
Tie dye, collage, fabric painting and weaving.
Level/Age/Grade Calculator
ECE = PreK [3-5yrs] | Primary = K-2 [5-8yrs] | Junior = Gr 3-5 [8-11yrs] | Intermediate/Middle = Gr 5-8 [11-14yrs] | High School = Gr 9-12 [14+ yrs]
AwardsAbout KinderArt®Contact KinderArt®Advertise with UsPrivacy PolicyTerms and Conditions
A note about advertisingEmployment opportunities

KinderArt® ©1997-2011, All Rights Reserved